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  1. A security flaw in Android that lets people bypass the lock screen on a mobile device has been discovered by researchers at the University of Texas. They found that trying to unlock the phone or tablet with an abnormally long password caused the lock screen to crash in certain conditions. The flaw was limited to Android Lollipop, the most recent version of the mobile operating system. Google issued a patch for its Nexus devices on Wednesday. About 21% of Android users run affected versions of the operating system. After crashing the lock screen, the researchers were able to access the phone's data and apps. The vulnerability could not be exploited if people had chosen a lock pattern or Pin code instead of a password. While Google is rolling out its fix for Nexus, other phone manufacturers are responsible for distributing the software to their own handsets. Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34268050
  2. does that mean I have to back up my files ? (stupid question sorry)
  3. it wasn't cracked (that I know of) I took it a local pc shop. and do you know anywhere to buy a legit licence and if I need to uninstall and reinstall windows? and I tried upgrading to windows 10 through the roll out program they did (cant remember the real name for it) and while it was installing it came up with an error but I cant remember what error is
  4. My PC has got windows is not genuine but Ive had this pc for nearly 3 years now does anybody know what I could do? Can i just buy a new license ?
  5. The creator of Minecraft has raised eyebrows by complaining about being rich, saying it has left him lonely and lacking in motivation. Billionaire Markus Persson has posted a series of messages on Twitter that appear to confirm the old mantra that money does not buy you happiness. In one tweet, Mr Persson wrote: "The problem with getting everything is you run out of reasons to keep trying, and human interaction becomes impossible due to imbalance." In another, the 36-year-old said he had "never felt more isolated" than when he was partying with friends and famous people in Ibiza. Mr Persson also complained about waiting for his friends to finish work, saying he sat around "watching my reflection in the monitor". ater, after some news organisations picked up on his messages, Mr Persson posted another tweet, saying: "To people out there with real problems: I'm sorry the whining of a newly wealthy programmer gets more attention than yours. Stay strong." The messages were met with support from many users. Some suggested he try philanthropy, while others assured him he had brought joy to many through Minecraft, a game in which players can build and explore a virtual Lego-like world. The hugely-popular game has been downloaded more than 100 million times on PCs alone since it launched online in 2009. The Swedish programmer sold his company Mojang to Microsoft for $2.5bn (£1.6bn) last September. He was accused by some fans of selling out, but Mr Persson said the deal was not about the money. Mr Persson said he never made the game to have a huge hit and expressed frustration at having become a "symbol". Two months later, he outbid Beyonce and Jay Z for a Beverly Hills mansion that offers stunning views of Los Angeles and Malibu beach. Mr Persson reportedly paid $70m (£45m) in cash for the 23,000sq-ft property, closing the deal in just six days. Persson, who won the Special Award at the Game BAFTA awards in 2012, is a member of Sweden's Mensa and also makes electronic music. He was previously married, but the relationship ended in 2012. source with videos: http://news.sky.com/story/1544706/minecrafts-markus-persson-moans-about-wealth
  6. I don't think it includes every vm customer (I can't remember), but I know once its comes out you can optout of it so you don't share it
  7. The Max I've ever got on virgin media's 152mb internet package is 161mb and in my area all the other isp's such as BT and Sky I can only get 10mb
  8. So can they still spy on me if I download movies using torrents even though I'm using a vpn?
  9. New technology is being tested by Highways England that could allow electric car owners to charge as they drive. The trials are the first of their kind and will test how the technology would work on the country's motorways and major A roads, allowing drivers of ultra-low emission vehicles to travel long distances without needing to stop and charge the car's battery. Electric and hybrid car sales are on the rise in Britain with a total of 9,046 ultra-low emission vehicles registered in the first quarter of 2015 - a rise of 366% from the same period in 2014. The Government hopes that the new technology could entice more drivers who may be put off by the current distribution of charging points. Off-road trials of the Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer technology will begin later this year after a procurement process. The trials will involve fitting vehicles with wireless technology and testing the equipment, installed underneath the road, to replicate motorway conditions. Transport Minister Andrew Jones said: "The potential to recharge low emission vehicles on the move offers exciting possibilities. "The Government is already committing £500m over the next five years to keep Britain at the forefront of this technology, which will help boost jobs and growth in the sector. "As this study shows, we continue to explore options on how to improve journeys and make low-emission vehicles accessible to families and businesses." The trials are expected to last for approximately 18 months and, subject to the results, could be followed by road trials. As well as investigating the potential of wireless power, Highways England also says it's committed in the longer-term to installing plug-in charging points every 20 miles on the motorway network as part of the Government's Road Investment Strategy. The UK Government has committed itself to reducing CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050. In 2013, 25% of UK CO2 emissions were from transport, so there is a drive to increase the use of Low Carbon Vehicles. Soucre: http://news.sky.com/story/1534209/uk-to-test-wireless-charging-for-electric-cars
  10. for some reason I haven't got the option for 1.0 Gbps full duplex. I have just switched it to 100mbps full deplex and got 92mb and thanks for all this help
  11. its my main router and I don't have any other routers
  12. i have the super hub 2 ac and I just did a speed test with my nexus 5 on the 5ghz band and it got 110 mb download
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